
letter to son
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA: I'm sorry to tell you that in this image we are both fixed like stone, because she also reserves her role as a son in advance
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA: I'm sorry to tell you that in this image we are both fixed like stone, because she also reserves her role as a son in advance
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Life lived in an increasingly poor, violent, backward place, with aging and conservative ideas
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Being a father in contemporary Brazil has to do with the challenge of saving the children's desire by helping them to support an almost unbearable limit around them.
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Regain the qualified time that feeds the dream of a better life, freed from the authoritarian yearnings of some
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Brazil is a country that devours its children. This is a brand that updates every second, endless repetition
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
To my surprise, he said, “I came here because I’m living a… a… a… you know, Doctor, they say that age compromises a person’s performance. In my case, it’s different. I do push-ups, I have
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Freud sought to understand war and its deep motivations
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
The deepest sense of sacralization of the excluded still today instigates an increasing number of emigrants to leave in search of a safe, non-violent destination.
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
The anti-asylum struggle must be seen as a kind of anchor to prevent all humans from getting lost in the routes of exclusion, adrift
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
The transformation of the psychoanalytic field in response to changes and historical events that operate the production of new subjectivities is a job to be done continuously, in clinical and theoretical terms
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA: I'm sorry to tell you that in this image we are both fixed like stone, because she also reserves her role as a son in advance
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Life lived in an increasingly poor, violent, backward place, with aging and conservative ideas
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Being a father in contemporary Brazil has to do with the challenge of saving the children's desire by helping them to support an almost unbearable limit around them.
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Regain the qualified time that feeds the dream of a better life, freed from the authoritarian yearnings of some
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Brazil is a country that devours its children. This is a brand that updates every second, endless repetition
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
To my surprise, he said, “I came here because I’m living a… a… a… you know, Doctor, they say that age compromises a person’s performance. In my case, it’s different. I do push-ups, I have
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Freud sought to understand war and its deep motivations
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
The deepest sense of sacralization of the excluded still today instigates an increasing number of emigrants to leave in search of a safe, non-violent destination.
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
The anti-asylum struggle must be seen as a kind of anchor to prevent all humans from getting lost in the routes of exclusion, adrift
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
The transformation of the psychoanalytic field in response to changes and historical events that operate the production of new subjectivities is a job to be done continuously, in clinical and theoretical terms